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BrarveTOIar amny o e — NORWICH; ANNOUNCEMENTS N.EOP meots tonight. | Today Miss Adles gives a hint how %o cure offensive hair odor. See adv. l'l--tlhnk.\.nuxozanno- 2 Jow prices to close out all sum- b shoes and Oxfords. GO! your size ;- and save money. | ANNUAL TEA GARDEN i—- Today at/North Stoningten for Benefit of Playground—To Continus ‘.'I\n-h the Week-—Chance to See the Children at Work. | The annual tea garden for the sup- of the playground will open to- (@uly, 38) on the lawn of the North tional church and g— each afternoon through the Mrs. Badard Man is chalrman of r-u committes having the af- | charge. Chairmen of sub-com- are:.In charge of arrangements -m‘."‘;rhom;§ B. Hewitt; mie M. Thompson; g‘-fiy Mrs. H. B. Becket; Thurs- , Mrs. Amos Wheeler; Friday, Mra. D. Avery; Saturday, Miss Lila Thompson. Pev. Lucian Drury is and treasurer. Besides financ- 2 Sorthy oanse ihe tes sarden be_most enjoyable in a w & place where acquaint- may be pleasantly renewed and hmmm made. is free to all chil-| h-r-p-mva of cresd_or color, year is teaching cooking, sew- making and caning-chairs, giving the children sand boxes, .'."' Tea Garden offers suftable af- #ernoom refreshments for the week @nd also a chance to see the children at_their work and play. _The whole town of North Stonington fs Interested in this Tea Garden and y all the people in in the surrounding country ing the werthy cause in some ) Pepuiar Excursion to Newport. Special attention is called to the fast popular excursion of the season queen of watering places, &irection of the N. N. H. & H R R Co Bpecial train to leave Norwich at m. Thursday, July 31, connect- | New London with the Norwich City of Lowell, due New- 13 p. m. Rate for round trip past seasons these combined rafl and marine trips have proved exceed- popular and those wishing to should purchase their tick- at once as only a limited number been assisned, 84v. in today's issue. BREED THEATRE. of Crime, Lubin' Feature Spectacle. me fm 15 the tale of ‘been brought up of a couple i Penalty Big Two-Reel | & ¢ ! i f 4 1 1 i i il ] | i Bresent Chocolate Soldier at theatre Monday eveninz, in no small number Vienna to win fame See-saws and slides with which | the vil- | ton, burne's Whist. son of Mis, Orville Tif{ Adystic. idren, Mi Frank his father's The burne wa urday m g, Th atives as in St Cou visitors town, wei ttee Surn . B, A laree nu K h at nd parents, |an. Mr, his |s | v D. « at b ran Both rously away njur Nina me rwich tea emin, BT B NEWS FROM BULLETIN CORRESPONDENTS Death of Orville Mallory Tift ,at Tif- Georgia—Mrs, Charles Sher- ' Word has been the death of his home in_Tiften, Ga. He leaves his wife and three Funeral of Mrs, Charles Sherburné. funeral ning, Whist at Country Club. There was a large attendance at the | hen whis Relresk Mr., Hart of siting e between NOANK Fine{ Cagtage an Long Point for Put- . nam Man—Silver Links’ Successful Sale—News from the Shipyard. IMYSTIC Funeral—Country Club The stonework for the cottage on iGroton Long Point of Frederick A | Cowles of Putnam has been completed. | There are nine beachstone posts eight feet high for the support of the wide Veranda. The work nas been done by Fred Musanti of Noank, who also has |a contract for building a cobblestone will 288 feet long with four pillars ten feet high on the property of Irank G. Hoops on Skore avenue. Already im- provements are being made in the Hoops grounds, cement sidewalks and steps belng bulll, which gives employ- B ment to many workmen i Sequlem high! ™Rev. john McDonald of Hartford has Hev, Jonn Flemming, of- | been Visiting his mother, Mra. Sarah lere was a I tendance | McDonald, of Church sireet. ik Jarse attendauce | e moulds for the 3.000 ton barge Pattoky outietay | to be built at the Palmer shipyard is S S being made and work will commence as soon as it is completed. Everything Sold Out. jecelyed tn town of | Orville Mallory Tift at He was the| Eliza Mallory and the late and spent his booyhood in rs. William R. Holms and Buckley of this place ere sisters, of Mrs. Charles Sher- held from her home Sat- niry club Saturday even-| Tne calevof food held by the Silver s enjoved. Many!rink society at the home of Mrs. re ¢ from out of|Charles Libby of Pearl street Friday ere served. The was Miss BEdna Stanton Gates, eney and Mr. n in charge and M wott Clyde | L. Holmes, afternoon was successful, all the goods | displaved for sale being disposed of. { The moven received will be devoted to | church us = e Will Work in Providence. | Employes’ Outing. James L. McDonald has gone to ree power boats used by Herbert | Providence to work. Gledhall, lierbert Brook, and Harry | John E. Fitzpatrick has returned to i Jatro carried a lnrae_ numher'of the | Greenport after a few days spent with employes of the Mystic Mfg. Co. |his family in Palmer court Sacurday to Mason's Island, where| iss Fannie Slumiet of New Haven a picnic was enjoyed. A ball game is. visiting friends at Groton Long ased leal of sport; the game, Point. | ’\4~ be the Married and Single| Prof. and Mrs. Everett Fitch are | men, nowder was served. entertaining Miss Nora Leeck of Gov- | erneur, X. Y. i News Paragraphs. | Mrs. John Chester is visiting friends Rev ferbert Gessner of Easton, Pa., | in New London for a week. Wwho is spending the summer in town Harry Eide secured employment occuy; of the Congrega-|!on_ Fisher's Island. | ttonal church morning Ars, Henry l.angworthy and son imber {rom this village at- | have Feturned from 4 visit to relatives tended the Old Mystic OIld Home|in Ashaway. daxy the First Haptist church in| L. Emwell of Springfield has been ©ld Mystie_Sunday. : | 0 na business trip here. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Moreton) ana Moslcm’s Masts Stepped. e returned to Med- ! Risgers are employed on the barge a visit with Mrs, s, Rev. and Mrs. C. m recently launched at the the Methadist parsonage, ;P.A mer shipyard, and the masts have Mrs, Morse Coogan: of | been stepped. boat Is almost guests of the former's ready for commission, and Mrs, B3dward Coog-| Another dance is planned by village. is the firemen of th Meriden Mrs, A, ¢ entertaining is visiting Daboll, has been hauled out at the Webster Eldredge shop for-repairs to he underbody. odore Bailey of At- | Hae Passed Inspection. in town for the sum- | eamer Black Reck has passed in- | spection by U. S. Inspector Withey of rary of New York spent!Nuw London, his summer home, Along- |~ Dr. and Mrs. €, . Childs are en- | tertaining Miss Tucker of Hamilton, a Wilcox, Helen Bindless, | and Catherine Com- urned from a few days’ k Island, N. Y, at their cottage on Hsier Point. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Boucha have sent - household goods to Nova Scotia, they are to make their home, | isther Carroll of Elm street is STONINGTON | entertaining her daughter, Mrs. Frank 2 | Beckwith, of Monson, Masi { roven Eldent— 4 " | Charl nAde n has purchased Driving Acc de‘ Nina Council En- rom Cora Crossman the fishing tertains at Casino—Norwich All | boat B. Weod and it is being prepared Stars Win Saturday’s Game. for a bluefishing (rip. on the tug for the Matuai Towing company of New York is being he shipyard, i | Work is daughter | rushed at he Missionary society and Ladies’ Aid society of the Baptist church met . at the home of Mrs. 1. Fitch on Spicer avenue Friday affernoon. PIMPLES b Entertains. Council council, 1ad a pleasant Wequetequoe > oy the | Norwich, and ed until mid- ent from the London, Norwich, Refreshments Stanton | o watch the Norwich Al m te The victe the e, All the m. ars America’s partiality for the | ™ v clrcus drew a of Viemese muein nome of | 1273 cr Guy night at the -—-:-mmmam S Stanton lot, Oscar Strans’ fas- Red Men' staliati i musieal embodiment of the s ,I"| ’;'“7" £ T loves and comie deeds of (he Sl - 3gr g o 21 Boldler as set forth by 3 ok s I e 5o com w Lonndcn, Afier the eeremony Maz. Shaw's merry fings at time- t Con of business & So- Motias of war. heroes, conp- | oo e wis cujoved and o :e‘-‘"}(’; -\-ll:'b-?. and fl“;m the geed of the c were made by | the bammless weskmess of | °°'°7 O v at very purn, fuenish | Park Lights Turned On, for Bithe and | The nev ligh R Wedawanues e, T o Soap and Ointment | et “ahkcto for ety oot ot | S Eraset B, Ssumders and > : ViR e resoiar sireet s | Do so much for pimples, BRLS Setin of Stham hame ca- | Lo2s®, i€ fng to ths Iibrary iGna st | bl aCkheadsv red, rou h themscives 16 hundreds of thou. | bo gren poreciated by these who| d: mands n overy por: of the land. attend the band concerts | bands, and dry, thin and g d at Bungalow, | falling halr, and cost so contribute to the financial ‘meral support of the Federal un- w—va Rev. John Sheil, &m Dominican Order of Min- | Haveni—At the mesting of the Institute of Instruction at N. FH, Miss Katherine has been visiting his mother, ‘of the New Haven Normai M Sheil of South FEim an address on The Art of Abo inn. Richard F. at his summe zuest of lirs. Martha Mfller of | Harmony strec | Mrs, J. H. Odell atrived Friday at her summer Scranton, Pa. ary returned home after a visit with Miss | d Mrs. Frack Ryon and child ! TRAYS med to New York after be- the 2 Ryon, of | mawara . ¥ for a few days, ing e Annic Hallam of Jewett Ctty is s o few iss Barbara Brown of New York is Garaner ie home from Provi- 0 young women of | entertained Friday bungalow at Wam- | by Mrs. Jeroms S. litde that it is almost criminal not to use them. Cuticurs Sosp and Ofntment soid thronghout the orid. Liberal samplo of each malled free, with 325, book. _Addres “Cuticara,” Dept. 45, Boston. “a ‘who whave and shampoo with Cutiea. 80sp will 2nd 1t best or skin aud scalp, ut the Borough, ‘ weeks at Wampossit Darreil of New York 1s er home here. —~ MAHOGANY home here after a trip to| Barr of New York has ts of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.| Water, strest. Tork is at his home here Latest Designs Best Goods WHO T0 1 BLAME. great kidney ;m, cent av, an et tel " STETSON & YOUNG Carpent Best work prices, Zslephone a sumple lbotts by mall free, aiso by skilied labor, Women as well as men are made migerable by Lowest Prices fea. . Biss. S kidney and bladder trouble, Thousands smmend Dr Kil 1 doha mer’s 8wamp-Root, the remedy, At druggists n a dollur sizes, You may 1ing nil akout it, Adaress MALE. z‘:i‘m& ION— Sane Methed of Dbhlnlnn Reilef, Some time In the life of nearly every aetive man and woman sub- jected to the strain of medern busi: ness and secial life cemes a period when the physical machine does net react from the strain of excessive work and pleasure-seeking—a time when rest,- sleep and food are not enough to restore natural strength and vigor. BIOPLASM (Bower) serves the most useful purpose here by giving natural aid, preveating serious, nervous break- down, known as Neurasthenia or “nervous exhaustion.” The first indi- cations of trouble are indigestien, con- stipation, Insomnia, fatigue—in fact, all disorders of the stomach, bowels, kidneys and liver emanate from the same cause—the clogging and inact- fon of the vital organs. BIOPLASM (Bower) is prescribed by thousands of doctors in treatment of these ailments. U'hysiclans in all parts of the world know its virtues and sveak of it in the highest terms. BIOPLASM (Bower) is "absolutely an ethical remedy. It has never before been offered to the public direct. Arrangements have been made with Lee & Osgood of this city to immedi- ately supply sufferers. Comes in tablet form, at $1.00 per bottle, on guaranteo of absolute satisfaction or money re- funded. LEGAL NOTICES. Special Town Meeting The legal voters Killingly are he ; all,\e]d to meet at danieison, in said Kiliingly, on Fric aftérnoon, 16 fo & purposes, e owing Durposss, —To see If the Town w . authorize tha construction ot a’ séhoor building a: Wilhamsvilie, 2-—T0 seo if the Tow; make an_appropriation thereror i—To see i the Town Wil vote te nume a committee to have charge of consiructing a school - gonsumcEng building in° Wil 4—To see If the Town will vote to furnish and set a sidewalk ‘curbing the St. James church property nkiin and Water Streets and make an appropriation for the same. 5—Te do any other business proper to be done at said maeting. HIRAM S, FRANKLIN, FRANK A, WHIPPLE, HARLEY & PLACE; of the Town of by notified and the Town Hall, will vote to A D SAYLES, JOHN AYLWARD, | Dated at Killingly, this %5th day ot [ July, 1913, Jy28d _The Registrars of Vot or n of Salem will be own Hall i said the y 12 noon till 9 p. lisis of Salem on Fri- August and_on of August, from cach day to' revise said town and to | | Gen lista. the names. of such | s as shall apply therefor and | be found eligible to be regisiered upon | either caueus list of said Salem. L Dated” at Salem,” Conn., July 2sth, HORACH W. CHAPMAN, ROBEKT_A. BAIL Registrars of Voters, NOTICE ‘Pile Registwars of Voters of | Mown of Lisbon will be in session at the Town Hail in said town on the 1st _ WANTED, under the heading of “ ARE INSERTED FOR SALE. ADVERTESEM ENTS TED, FOR SALE or T@ RENT,” : AT THE RATE OF 5c per lme. six words to the line TD RENT. WANTED — Summer farm; terms ~reasonable. Hampton, Bulletin Offic WANTED—Boy for elevaior. Lucag, Central Building. WANTED— Eveiybocy to enjoy the colleclion wnd Geilvery ‘Sefvics of Fath “clock ang. Jowlry " Tepsics, of L. Clégg, 128 Washington St Clty. Drop 1 or phone & apT2aM W boarders on Aadress Jyzsd R y2id WANTED—Experienced silk winders, als0 learners. “Also_a few good weav ers pyAPPlY West Side Sic Mil. WANTED—Situation by _American woman as housekeeper for a widower or small family or to care for an ei- derly woman, as companion or_ assist- ant.” Call or Write to Mabel I, Crocker, 19 Cutler St, New London, Conn. Jyzed FOR SALE Rolltop desk, store lad- ders and store fixiures at & Dargain. Inquire at the New I{dea Snoe Store, Willimantic, Conn. Jyasd ¥OR SALE—A horse, buggy and Union St., flat seven and bath. Enguire S. A Gilbert, ux Main St Jyasd Toom _cotiage, 11 gnuzen treet, m steam nuu.’yy;‘n. TO RENT—No. rooms with to A .r..flt‘ &n that oould ot The v:;::- ‘that plunged along the e, Said only 'fim--r. dream mo” I homeward turned _from gloom=— That sound I heard bot in my roomj But suddenly & sound, that stirred Within my very breast, 1 heard, It was my heart, that like a sea Within my breast beat ¢ y: Buj like the waves the zhore, TS “Dieam ont and “Dream 26 more!” _George: Willism Curtis. barness. Can be geen ¢ Rongid Har- | Donohue, Ceufral sldg. 18’ . . 1, or phome N REN Army Tent, 1ixie- 2y 1678 ay. | s or unfurnished. TOR SALE A No. 11 Blizzard on- | &ls0 furnished room for gentleman. silage cuiter in good condition. E. S. |Raent low. 53 Maple 3t, Phone ¥1o-li. Armstrong, Yantic. JYLEMWE iyzed ¥OR SALE—Art squares, baby car- RENT—Tenement at 65 Frank- b, matiresses, bed-Springe. Al in good order. , Mrs, illzabeth McKen- rick, Mystic, Conn. Iy26d FOR SALE—Oid established Grocery and arket, cormer location. Stock ana fxtures. Strictly casn pusiness. Sell at inventory. Owner has other Stores. West Side Market, 2 Academy Ave., Pro; 5 Jyzsd riage cri WANTED—American lady wishes po- FOR SALE—Aibout 0 penny arcede Liook otor base. Murphey’s, or number on right 5§25 reward for t Main Street, scovery. Westerss R. Jyzad —FEirsy class waltress, Ap- ply once to the Royal Lunch, o3 St Now London. 2 T WANTED—A middle aged A woman would like position as house- kecper for old or miadle aged man. Address A. B, C. 484 Pleasant Streer, Willimantic, Confl.- Jyzod WANT . Tlace i privete Tamily, Bood Wager Saarces Bulletin Offic Jyzsd T WANTED—Salesman_and _coliector. One with experience preferred, i3 > h ppiy Singer Sewing Machine Co., or WANTED—Family help and especial ly those With wamen, satinett or cot- ton weavers, Can find steady wovk with geod pay by addressing Valley Woolen Mill, Cherry Valley, Mass. Jyzad WANTED—Automobiles to clean, at the Public Wash Stand, rear of Hlks’ Home. Je24d WANTED—Mail Car Wwanted $60 to 31L0 a memth, Norwich ex aminations coming, Specimen ques- tions free. Jrankijn institute, Depl. 33 F, Rocliester, N, Y, LS WANTED — At once, a sood all around blacksmith; none but steady, reliable man and oue who wishes a steady Jjob nced wpply. Joun G. Wisht- ‘may 17d establi reliable real eState and ide of | Main | T WANTED—Farms and country busi- ness, 1t you care to get a quick buyer | for your farm or_ coun business, Writh to nan & Chern the old sition as housekeeper for widower. ad- | macnines, signs, etc. J. A. Godek, Box dress Box X, this Office. Jyisd | 1264, Jewett City, Conn. v ANTED — Locomoiive firemen,| FOR SALE—AC once. One ¢ brakemen, wages gbout $100; experi- | horse, §ood worker and fair _aIiv ence unnccessary. Send age, stamp, | Safe for women or children to drive, Railway, care Bulletin. jylSd | mot afraid of anything. nddress Chas, — = | AL Ames, Willimantic, Conn., K. F. Dl WANTED—Four-horse power single | No, 2. Iyzed cylinder 1913, Red Indlan R i Ol el o No. #0 K 517, craale spring FOR_ SALE—Old-fashioned daven- footboards. ‘Stolen at Westerly, Juiy X beaded mahogany woodwork. Tel. 65-5 Jewett CILy. ¥OR SALE—A good cash business Posses- Maine, 2 very cheap. A H. and tools, immediately. LE—Tents itabl J. W. Mallett, 30 Market s R’ camping. o FOR SALB—A carioad of cows, new miici and SpTingers, Just arrivea, uiso Z puirs oxen. C. H. Buker, Wiiliman- _ syzid ECISSITIES POR HOKSES, PEATT'S COLIG suro remedy, Praivs iléaliug Ohutment for Cures withou dan- " P, Moiloway. 3. P. W HilL & Grain Co., £ Merkel lass con- FOR SALE—One 1913 Fly| Mutorcycie. (Ewin), Birsi Qigdon. measonavie cash price. J, M. Aturpi: 2y Central ave. Jyidd TOR SALE—$3.50 oyeglaskes for $1.90, properiy ntted. sSurnnam’s 217 Main St Jysd LA second-hand Ford Phone 553, Norwich, or ad- dress 98 Franklin Si Jyad FOR SAL lab wood, stove lengths, $4.50 cord, 32.50 half cord. G. A. Bul- deczoa R SALL 0l TRADE Good 10-aore fdvin, weii - locaied, near Villagg and uoiEAbors: on telephone and . V. D. Gn steady Stream. with well ‘Cauibped il and saw mill, do- | tomobile. gristmil, cide Tig good' business; about 50 Herse ' power over wheels; excellent elghi- Foom house, new barn, pouitry house and sheds; fuod land; Fain price for immedial Tor coltage in or near town. ood trult; bar- sale, or'trade Particu- fed man, singie, ANTED — 5 5 werk on farm and board with ramily; WAN T M) and sth davs of August, ‘rrom 13 | clocic noon, until § olock in e art- ernoon fop the nurnose Of making aa |y 8 6 for sut of town, | Snvollment of the Topal oo gk & irty Silk Weavers for ou 3 S s et Teat s votes 344 | maie or female; experienced or learn- menis of Chapter |ers; paid while learming. Also help :’[Jt:’iax Acts, passed |for seashore hotel. [ FraNE ®B_HYDE, FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, { GEORGE C. PHILLIPS, M. 3. COSCORANX, Sugt. Central Bids. | Registrars of Voters. | me— e | Dated at Lisbon, Juiy 21st, 1913 | LOST AND FOUND. | o | LOST—Saturday, either on Falls ca or on Washington street south of Back us “'hospital, a lady's purse Finder leave at Eulletin Otfice and re- J’I”ve li_szI!:Ys Oof Voters of the |90lve reward. own of Colchester, hereby give no- B —Strayed o0 stolon. iy SiE | iice that they will be in session m the | onsComs Toyed oOF Stolen ‘July eil | Town Clerlcs Gtaee” s sald Town ‘on | 2PN M MR S D riday, August 1s s and o |igreasndr Hntorn A s e |a August $th, 1913, between Hod Einnely, 0P, ot holirs of 12 m. and 9 p.'m. for the pur- | pur of making such changes in | = = | the “enrollment lists last periccied, as| IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF | provid for in Sections 1 and 2 of | United States lor the District of Con | Chapter 265 of the Public Acts of 1909, | necticut. 1 DANIEL T. WILLIAMS, In the matter of John Register. Bankrupt. In Bankruptey CHAS H. STRONG, . | T the creditors of the above named Depuiy Register. | Bankrupt, of Norwich, in the County.of Dated at Colchester, Conn., this 25th | New London and Distrl oresaid, a day of July, 1913 bankrupt: Notice ere given t the NOTICE | The Registrars of Votors of the Town of Bozrah, hereby give notice ibat they will be In sesslon in the | | Town Hal in sald town on ¥riday, Augnsl 18t 1813 and on ¥riday, August na 3918, between the Lours of 1y m | and 9 p.’m, for the purpose of making | &n entollment of ibo legal vetars 0 eaid town, and for the purpose of nak\n' sieh changes in tha o1~ ment lists last perfected, as provided | for in"Sections 1 and 2 of Chapter 265 of the Public Acts of 1904, BAMUBL A, GAGWR, BLITAH 8, ABBL, Registrars af Votors, Dated et Bosrah, Cenn, this 2ird - of July, 1913, | Be Eye-Wise At the first indication of eye |§ strain, when they water, smart, blur, burn, itch, inflame and get sore or give you headache or Our advice costs you nothing and will save dollars and suffering—better be wWise than sorry. The Piaui-Cadd:a Co., OPTICIANS Established 1872 PLAUT - CADDEN BU{LDING dizziness, consult us. CORNS All trouble of the feet. ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT All troubles of the nerve circu- lation or rheumatism. JAMES DAWSON, Room 26 Central Buflding Lady Attendant Tel. 524 isinghamion, AUTO REPAIRS AT SHORT NOTICE. | Dome RIGHT at a RIGHT price. Give me a trial. HARRY C. WASHEURN, Telephone 132-5, Bath Streot, ers and Builders materials at rigat 80 WEST MAIN ST. The Vaughn Foundry-Co. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St., banx- 26th day of July, A. D. 1913, th named was duly adjudicated a rupt, and that the fitst meeting creditors will be keld befo 1 at his olfice, 0. 3 1 in said D! t, A. D, his 13, at 10 n the fo t which' timo the sald credit ttend, prove their ciaims, rustee, be nheard e 10 4 and private as to orders e property of the thereof, at amine ihe other business before said meeting, BROWNING, AMOS Heferee in Bankrupicy, July 26th, 1913, ai posal estate upt, and ¢ as may pre Norwich, Conn, CARLOAD OF LUMBER WAGONS FARM WAGONS DUMP CARTS Just Received The L. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds. Watches, Jewe:: ana Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An oid establisied Aria to deal with. T3k, COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Street, Upstairs. (Establisned 1872.) DR. C. R CHAMBERLAI I Dental Surgeon In charge of Dr, S, L. Geer's practice during his last fliness. MoGrory Building, Norwich, Conn, Delivered to any part of Norwich the Ale that Is ackuowledged to be the hest on the market—-HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A telephone order will receive prempt attention, D. J. McCORMICK, 30 F:-nk"n St. ‘V\IL.L CASTINGS/ a Specialty, « Orders Receive Prompt Attention $25 a month salary. Inquire of Gien Hock Farm (Le sanas, | Manager, Dusiness brolers. 135 Mssex St, N. X.|lars, Tryon's Agency, Willimantie, CL maysd 1€biid A. G. Gor- FOR SA Eleven roem heuse, wit Yol 68274 | 10t, B9 CLff St Must be sold to clos alate. G W. Hamilten, Exccuter 1. o FOR SALE—L will sell at a prica that will surprise you my large stock of millinery and fixtures, situated on Main St, opposite P. O. Jewett City. Miss D. Beauregard. jedd " PHINK 1T OVER — 0 noteneads and 250 6% (regular business size envelopes, néa fited, for $1.90; 50 | Cack 3300, samples ~and brices for any Printing you are in need 4 Norwich, The Bulletin Conn, FOR SALE_O. 1. C. pigs, thorough- breds, registered, none better in the miry. Ludlow Farm, North Stoning- L, i, K. D. o, Norwich, Conn. ~H. F. ton. PRINTING—Look at {hese prices: 500 6% envelopes (regular business size), card printed in or, $1.40; 100L 32.00; 5,000, 10,000, 310.0¢; * 506 " 1,00¢, 500 ieads, printed, 31.40 00, 007 16,600, description — done omptly. Dles. The Bul- Co. Printers and Binders, Nor- Conn. On Broad Sireet Six-room cosy cottage has all improvements with steam heat, property in good condition, location the best, price reason- able, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Ct. HORSES Wateh this Am in the west buy! space for date of retur ELMER K. FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage with bath and steam heat, good barn and large lot, located five minutes’ walk from Main strest. Price reasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. FRESH LOAD £ n. RSON. of Horses right from the west, out of hard work, ranging from 1100 to 1500 in welght. For sale by GEORGE E. OHAMPLIN, Tel, 192, ‘Westerly, desa Palaca Pool and Biliard Parlors Six Tables—five pool and one Bifliard. Tables #old and repairing done at neasonable prices. | Bupplies at all times, 49 MAIN STREET ~ /, | JAMES L. CASE, TO lin street, of 1 rooms. laquire Bulle- tin_Orfsice. Jyzsa TO RENT—Furnished rooms _with privilege of bath, 304 Frackin St Jytza TO REBNT—Furnished com- Toom. pletely furnished. ~ Alsg convenlence or House keeping. 78 School strset. ¥ TO RENT—A furnished house for a few months with fruit and vegetables. Also a farm for sale. Or reat, or a term of years. W. L. L. Spencen, Lebanon, "Conn. Iy16d FURNIS ROOMSContral loca- tion. Mrs, Bmma Morse, 16 Union St mayisd TO RENT—Lower part of 85 Wash- ington St. § rooms and bach, with or hout garage; also hous T A S Ynproyements, ford, Bookbinder, 108 Broadway, or at 8§85 \Vashington after § p. m. maylid URNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- vs‘;‘uuncen, 3% Union St. Telephone $34-4 Jyll X tensment of Tour Tooms, rehgondble. ron quire 40 Hobart e e1sd e v T T ementa, 15 'rcwn Bg fi' oh ow. Inquirs Je2d DriCe T Tams, IRORLIRI e SEASHORE PROPERTY. next _door. 31250 wiil buy a 4-roem cottage, ali turnished, oity water, modern im- Pl‘uv»mcflll. situated on waterfront ut Pleasaiit View. Investigate. $750 will BUY a é-roon: cottage, largo lod, ooean frohtage, siiuated ac QuOB- ocontaug Beach. Knquire about lt. Bullding sites on ocean lots 50 by 15§ SUMMER COTTAGES For Remt—Fer Wateh llll; w ckaps Reontals, 3175 -3750h sogaoh, Inspeotion by appointment. FRANK W. COY, 6 Migh Street, Wensterly, M. L Long Distance Telephone. may3dd FORE SALE. FOR SALE The fine estats known as the Prentice Place, No, 16 Cedar street. Large heuse, 131 rooms, about 2 acres of land, shrubs, fruit and shade trees, fine view of Thames River and harbor, Reasen for selling, ewner going abroad te reside. = Price and terms reasenable. THOS. H. BEGKLEY, fay Building, Phenes 724 43 Main Strest. 368-2 at Pleasant View, Quonecaniaug anc Charlestown Beach; prices § 0 $1000. Easy terms. TO LET. Toe Carpenter Casino, situated at Pleasant View, {ully equipped for a shore dinner house and dance hail. A lo-room cottage, a T-room cottage and a 5-room oottage at Pl w P femt By e Weok or season. Heve eral cottages at Weequepaug and Quonocoptaug for rent. $1750° buys a small farm 1% miles from Westerly on trolley line. $1000 buys a house and one acre of land in the village. Rasy terms. Send for Farm Bulletin—choice of 402 WILLIAM A. WILOOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. L Telaphone connection. Jolea FOR SALE 50 Broad Street. The Fine Estats owned and occupied by Dr. W, 8. C. Perkins. Modern dwelling, beautiful grounds. Large Barn. Inquire of 40 Shetucket St. Nerwich, Comn. BONDS fOR SALE $5000 Key West, Florida Street Improvement, 5 per cent. of 1840 to net 5 per cent. $5000 Wake County, N. C,, 6 gont. of 1028 to mel'BiC e Sl $15000 C. B. & Q, Iliinois Div., 3Y2 per cent. of 1049 at 83 and interest. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Be. Norwich. Correspondent of Spencer Tr, ompany. ‘Peck’s Real Estat: Azzacy FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring St. Willimantic AGRICULTURAL We have jusi prt a carioad Into ou storehouse and can supply your d mands for this sure crop producer. Tae experis of the country say the ground limestone is botter than the burnt lime, and this {s w..at we have. Sold by the bsoren g gariond . L 'WILLIAD PRS T e YOU CAN BUY 2 new five-reom Cottage, Barn, Hen- nery and two acres of Land, near city, tor. $1200.00 E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300 26 CUE Btrect DR.F W. HOLMS, Dentist non Bullding Annex, Rum A. Heleame. 828, ""’"‘iu. ln‘-'.'l-u R T TWO POINTS OF VIEW. Sald the Bottle 'that was old to the Wine that was new: “I was made long ago, ere the grapes of you gre! So adapt yourself io me, and learn how e content— 1¢s ungafe Wnd* Jemesoglo and oute Tageous to ferment.” Said the Wine that was new to the Bottle that was old: “The power that stirs in me is beyond Your strength to hold; Though I rend Yyou into pieces, that power I shall fulfill, For it's ferment that I must—and it'® ferment that I will. There is something, it s trus, in the Bottle's point of view, with the But—the victory always res Wine that is new. —Priscilla Leonard, in the Outicol. HUMOR OF THE DAY “Is Dobbs -a- hard-working man?™ “I guess you can call him that Any kind of work 'seems hard to him'— Birmingham Age-Herald. Mack—TI have thres daughters on my hands—Wyld—That's nothing. I have three sons-in-law on mine—Judge. Bix—My lawyer tells me I have a strong case. Dix—He probably means it 15 one that will last for years—Sos- ton Transcript. “John, you'll kill yourseif smoking. “Never ‘mind, dear. For 15000 cou- pons the compeny will provide you with & new husband."—Loulsville Courier-Journal. “What's the trouble; old man?” *“Tm in & bad wey. I lie awake mights thinking about my work. Then when I'm at work I keep going to sleep.”"— Pittsburgh Post. Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater; Had & wite and couldn’t keep hery] Even in a London cell They couldn’t keep her very weil —Cornell Widow. Studious Maid—Here's a scientist who seys every p&mw.l special affnity for some. tree. at tres & you suppose affinity? Smitten e oo & B, “Was that man of much assistancs in our great political movement?’ “Neo. He is one of those people whe will subscribs to your opinton, but not. 1o your csmpaln fandi—Wash- | ington Star. | “Temmy, haven't I told you Hm and again’ not to play with that little Waserhy boy?’ ‘“Yes, ma. I only playing with him leng enough win his ‘aggle. "—Birminghem Age< Herald. Bobby—Ma, you sald that I she: eat thltpltcndukshlmm that it would make me sick. er—~ Yes, Bobby. Bobby (convincingly)— But, ma, It hasn't made me mick— Puck. Bobble—Oh, mammal Have you seen Uncle Jake? He looks awful happy. Bobbie's Mother (anxiously)—What' the matter with him? *I think he been taking some of that good-natur alcohol’—Life. 4§ Optimo—It is estimated that the cel lege education which costs $2,500 ig worth $25,000 later on. Pessimo—Bu$ in how many cases does the fathes who Invests $2,600 get the $25,000 pro< fit?"—Denver Republican. “Henry, it says here that Mr. Juck< son pelted the pill for three swokms ‘What d—s it mean?” “Good heavens, can't you understand plain English? I means that he slugged the sphere safe and landed on the third pilow. —Chi~ cago Record-Herald. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Of Ceylon's 16,307,360 acres of land only about 2,870,000 are under ouiti« vation. City authorities of Rochester, Ps., prohibit the wearing of slashed skirts in public streets. X The bureau of commerce estimates that there are at least 200,000 metor= boats in the United States. | Oatmeal and rice will be substituted [for pie and charlotte russe as desserts by the Harvard Dining Association ag being better brain food: Mre. Bugene Williams seeks divorce in Kansas City, Mo, on the allegation that her husband made her live in & chicken coop for economical reasons. A Pennsyivania statistician calcu- ates that in the last year 120,080,000 tons of water were pumped out of the mines of one company in the anthra- cite region. Stumps of trees of certain kinds, such as the Cuban pine, the long-leaf pine, the Douglas fir and the redwood, sometimes continue to grow for years after the trees are cut down. Motion pictures as an aid to educa- tion in the public schools are to be tried out by the board of education in ‘Washington, D. C. Plans for installa- tion of the machines have been made. The cork industry, especially the manufacture of bottle corks, is_the | most distinctive one of Catalonia This | industry is confined exclusively to the Province of Gerona, and the world de- pends to a very considerable extent on the supply of cork from this provinc Owing to heavy mortality among the bullocks used for transporting planta- tlon products in Ceylon, due to rinder- pest and foot-and-mouth disease, a revolution seems to be impending in the mode of transportation in this is-: land, in the picturesque but slow and cumbersame bullock - carts which for centuries hr./e been the:chief means of conveying goods in Ceylon. A change has been effected in the scope of the Swiss Natlonal Exposi tion, originally limited to Swis hibitors, to be held in Berne, from May 15 to October 15, 1914, whereby inter- national character will' be ac the following groups: Dogs, coal, avi- ation and agricultural accsssories (not implements or machines). Opportun~ ity is thus afforded American firms to exhibit in these categories. One of the largest, If not the larg- est hydroelectric enterprises in world is now in course of construction in the district of Catalonia Dy the Harcelona Traction, Light and Pow Company, organized under the laws the Dominion of Canada, with a cap! tal of $25,000,000 and a bond issue 435,000,000 authorized, The company nexd/ameey ate Ui Mjonto, Canaua. and its headquarters “jn Spain are in

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